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Al-Imamian Al-Kadhimiyain Medical City Kadhimiya: Baghdad: 630 Al Kadhmiya Hospital for Children Kadhimiya: Karkh Baghdad: 135 Al Karkh General Hospital Karkh: Karkh Baghdad: 198 Ibn Al Nafis Vascular and Cardiac Hospital Rusafa: Yermouk Baghdad: 170 Saddam Center for Cardiology Karkh: Baghdad: 166 Saddam Center for Reconstructive & Plastic ...
Baghdad Medical City in 2017. Baghdad Medical City (مدينة الطب) formerly known as Saddam Medical City from 1983–2003 and before that known as Medical City Teaching Hospital from 1973–1983 is a complex of several teaching hospitals in Bab Al-Moatham, Baghdad, Iraq. The complex stands where the former Garden of Ridván of Baghdad was.
This is list of notable Iraqi physicians.. Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi; Ahmed Shaker, endocrinologist, killed in Iraq after leaving his clinic in 2013 [1]; Ala Bashir, plastic surgeon
Dr. M. Aslam Malik, 1984-85 (Nishtar Medical College) Dr. Ikramullah Khan, 1985-86 (Dow Medical College) Dr. Hassan Imam Bukhari, 1986-97 (King Edward Medical College) Dr. Nasim Ashraf, 1987-88 (Khyber Medical College) Dr. Mohammad Murtaza Arain, 1988-89 (Liaquat Medical College) Dr. Arif Ali Akbar Toor, 1989-90 (King Edward Medical College) Dr ...
Internal medicine, also known as general medicine in Commonwealth nations, is a medical specialty for medical doctors focused on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases in adults. Its namesake stems from "treatment of diseases of the internal organs". [ 1 ]
Aga Khan University Hospital (Aga Khan Hospital and Medical College) [19] is a 721-bed teaching hospital that trains doctors and hospital administrators with support from American and Canadian universities. The hospital also coordinates a network of over 100 health care units primarily in rural or remote areas.
There are many medical colleges in Iraq, The first medical school in Iraq was established in 1927. [1] [2] Most adopt the traditional subject-based curriculum.There are two colleges that adopted the problem-based curriculum, University of Kerbala College of Medicine and University of Tikrit College of Medicine.
Ibn Sina Hospital is a hospital in Baghdad, Iraq which was opened by four Iraqi doctors – Modafar Al Shather, Kadim Shubar, Kasim Abdul Majeed and Clement Serkis – in 1964. [1] It was purchased for a fraction of its true value by the Iraqi government for use by Saddam Hussein , his family and the Baath Party elite.